Suggested Areas of Knowledge Courses

The courses listed in the documents below are primarily 100- and 200-level introductory courses that students might consider in order to satisfy a VLPA, I&S, or NW requirement.

To generate a list of all open courses in a category, instead use the General Education Requirement Course Search.

Also available are lists of New Courses and Special Offerings.

Short descriptions of all courses, including their prerequisites, are available in the Course Descriptions.

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